Posted September 03, 2014
Hey, I'm just starting the series and during my play of SoC, I'm starting to realize that I don't seem to be spending any money. The guns I am introduced to are all unavailable to me prior to the point that enemies have access to them. And even if I do find an advanced gun at a store (Sidorovich was selling a Tunder S14 at the beginning which I of course couldn't afford), they don't have any ammo for sale for it so there's no point in buying it. And when I encounter enemies using these better guns, I can just kill them and take theirs. Armor I either find or am rewarded, and I always find artifacts. I get plenty of money from completing side missions.
I played a tiny bit of Clear Sky and was able to at least upgrade and repair weapons and ammo, thereby somewhat justifying looting tons of guns and selling them.
What can you tell me about the purpose of money in the games? Is there anything I need to save up for or should I just pass by all the loot that's dropped by enemies? Looting and running to the next salesman who's often very far away is pretty tedious, time-consuming, and distracting from actual game play, so it would be a real relief if there is no real purpose for saving lots of money. Are Clear Sky and CoP also like this?
Thanks!
I played a tiny bit of Clear Sky and was able to at least upgrade and repair weapons and ammo, thereby somewhat justifying looting tons of guns and selling them.
What can you tell me about the purpose of money in the games? Is there anything I need to save up for or should I just pass by all the loot that's dropped by enemies? Looting and running to the next salesman who's often very far away is pretty tedious, time-consuming, and distracting from actual game play, so it would be a real relief if there is no real purpose for saving lots of money. Are Clear Sky and CoP also like this?
Thanks!